
Ugo Humbert, last year’s finalist at the Paris Masters, has officially withdrawn from this year’s tournament due to injury. The French No. 1 was scheduled to face Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the first round but pulled out on Monday morning following physical issues sustained during the Basel semifinals. Humbert had retired mid-match against Davidovich, and his condition did not improve in time for Paris.
Ranking Implications and Australian Open Concerns
Humbert’s withdrawal means he will lose the 600 points earned from his runner-up finish in 2024, causing him to fall outside the ATP Top 30 for the first time since 2023. This drop could have further consequences heading into the 2026 season, as he is now unlikely to be seeded at the Australian Open. The setback comes at a time when Humbert had been regaining form, reaching the final in Stockholm and the semifinals in Basel.
A Lucky Loser Steps In
With Humbert out, the Paris draw has shifted. Valentin Royer, who lost in the final round of qualifying to Sebastian Korda, has entered the main draw as a lucky loser and will now face Davidovich Fokina in the opening round. The change offers Royer a rare opportunity to compete on one of the biggest stages in his home country.
A Season Interrupted
Humbert’s injury adds to a growing list of late-season withdrawals among top players. His coach, Jérémy Chardy, had already expressed concern about his physical condition following Basel. The Frenchman’s absence is a blow to local fans, who had hoped to see him build on last year’s breakthrough performance.
ATP Paris - Ugo Humbert's projected path
Ugo Humbert in 2025

WLWWWLWWWW Ranked no.22, the French player played his last match on the 25th of October when he had to retire when playing against world no.15 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the semifinal and the scoreline was 7-6(4) 3-1 .
Currently, during this season Humbert has an overall 25-20 win-loss record. This year, Ugo clinched 1 title in Marseille. The French player was the runner-up in Stockholm.














